US Coast Guard removes swastika from training center, launches inquiry - Reuters
US Coast Guard removes swastika from training center, launches inquiry Reuters
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A swastika was discovered on a bathroom wall at the U.S. Coast Guard's primary recruit training center in New Jersey. The symbol was immediately removed, and the incident has been referred for further investigation.
A swastika was found drawn on a bathroom wall at the U.S. Coast Guard's primary recruit training center in New Jersey. The symbol was immediately removed, and the incident has been referred for further investigation.
The U.S. Coast Guard has launched an internal investigation after a swastika was discovered drawn on a bathroom wall at its primary recruit training center in New Jersey. Commandant Admiral Kevin Lunday addressed the incident, stating that anyone promoting hate or extremism should leave the service.
The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating after a swastika was found drawn on a bathroom wall at its training center in New Jersey. The symbol was immediately removed, and the incident has been referred for further investigation.
A swastika drawn on a wall at the U.S. Coast Guard’s primary recruit training center in New Jersey has been removed, and the incident has been referred for investigation. Commandant Adm. Kevin Lunday addressed 900 recruits and staff, stating that anyone promoting hate or extremist ideology does not belong in the service.
The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating an incident in which a swastika was reportedly drawn on a bathroom wall at the Coast Guard’s training center in Cape May. Commandant Adm. Kevin Lunday held a mandatory meeting with nearly 900 recruits and staff to address the incident directly.
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